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The policies below govern the courses that I (Aaron) offer at Northwestern. I list them in alphabetical order within two categories: (1) broad principles & policies and (2) class logistics.
The policies below govern the courses that I (Aaron) offer at Northwestern. I list them in alphabetical order within two categories: (1) broad principles & policies and (2) class logistics.


Many of my policies are derived from [https://www.registrar.northwestern.edu/faculty-staff/syllabi.html Northwestern's recommended syllabus statements]. Those get updated periodically and may take precedence in the event that my policies diverge from them. Please take a look at the NU policies for potentially updated links/language that may be helpful.
Many of my policies are adaptations of [https://www.registrar.northwestern.edu/faculty-staff/syllabi.html Northwestern's recommended syllabus statements]. Please take a look at that site for potentially updated links/language that may be helpful.


Please keep in mind that these are the baseline set of policies that apply across all of my courses. There are likely some specific policies related to the specific course you are taking with me, in which case please consult the appropriate section of the syllabus for that course.
Please keep in mind that these are the baseline set of policies that apply across all of my courses. There are likely some specific policies related to the specific course you are taking with me, in which case please consult the appropriate section of the syllabus for that course.
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=== Academic integrity ===
=== Academic integrity ===


Students in my courses are required to comply with the policies found in the booklet, "[https://www.northwestern.edu/provost/policies/academic-integrity/academic-integrity-guide-20201.pdf Academic Integrity at Northwestern University: A Basic Guide]." All papers submitted for credit in this course must be submitted electronically unless otherwise instructed by the professor. Your written work may be tested for plagiarized content. Any form of cheating, ''including improper or undisclosed use of content generated by artificial intelligence'', constitutes a violation of Northwestern’s academic integrity policy. For details regarding academic integrity at Northwestern or to download the guide, visit [https://www.northwestern.edu/provost/policies/academic-integrity/index.html the office of the provost's page on academic integrity].
Students in my courses are required to comply with the policies found in the booklet, "[https://www.northwestern.edu/provost/policies/academic-integrity/academic-integrity-guide-20201.pdf Academic Integrity at Northwestern University: A Basic Guide]." All papers submitted for credit in this course must be submitted electronically unless otherwise instructed by the professor. Your written work may be tested for plagiarized content. For details regarding academic integrity at Northwestern or to download the guide, visit [https://www.northwestern.edu/provost/policies/academic-integrity/index.html the office of the provost's page on academic integrity].


The University's standards of academic integrity cannot be listed exhaustively, but the following examples represent some types of behavior that are unacceptable: cheating, plagiarism, fabrication, obtaining an unfair advantage, aiding and abetting academic dishonesty, falsification of records and official documents, unauthorized access to computerized academic or administrative records or systems.
Personally, I expect students and colleagues to exceed the minimal standards elaborated in the basic guide and to strive for admirable, extraordinary conduct in every aspect of your academic career. Feel free to ask me for clarification about this or related matters.


Some basic principles to keep in mind:
The University's standards of academic integrity cannot be listed exhaustively, but the following examples represent some basic types of behavior that are unacceptable: cheating, plagiarism, fabrication, obtaining an unfair advantage, aiding and abetting academic dishonesty, falsification of records and official documents, unauthorized access to computerized academic or administrative records or systems.
* If you rely on someone else’s ideas or information, cite your source.
* If you use someone else’s or words derived from AI, enclose those words in quotation marks and cite your source. Taking someone else’s prose, modifying it slightly, and passing it off as your own is never appropriate, even if you include a footnote.
* You may not turn in work that is identical to or derivative of work you have turned in for another class without both prior permission and a clear accounting of what is old and what is new.
 
Personally, I expect students and colleagues to exceed the minimal standards elaborated in these basic principles and university statements. I encourage you to strive for admirable, extraordinary conduct in every aspect of your academic career. Feel free to ask me for clarification about this or related matters.


For more information, visit:  
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Northwestern University is committed to supporting the wellness of our students. Student Affairs has multiple resources to support student wellness and mental health. If you are feeling distressed or overwhelmed, please reach out for help. Students can access confidential resources through the [https://www.northwestern.edu/counseling/ Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)], [https://www.northwestern.edu/religious-life/ Religious and Spiritual Life (RSL)] and the [https://www.northwestern.edu/care/ Center for Awareness, Response and Education (CARE)]. Please follow the links for additional information about all of these resources.
Northwestern University is committed to supporting the wellness of our students. Student Affairs has multiple resources to support student wellness and mental health. If you are feeling distressed or overwhelmed, please reach out for help. Students can access confidential resources through the [https://www.northwestern.edu/counseling/ Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)], [https://www.northwestern.edu/religious-life/ Religious and Spiritual Life (RSL)] and the [https://www.northwestern.edu/care/ Center for Awareness, Response and Education (CARE)]. Please follow the links for additional information about all of these resources.


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== Class logistics ==
== Class logistics ==
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=== Attendance ===
=== Attendance ===


Attendance in synchronous (in-person or remote) class meetings is expected of all participants.  
Attendance in synchronous (in-person or remote) class meetings is expected of all participants. If you need to miss class for any reason, please try to contact me and/or a member of the teaching team for the class ahead of time and/or as promptly as possible (email is best). Multiple unexplained absences may impact your grade. In the event of an absence, you are responsible for obtaining class notes, handouts, assignments, etc. You are also still responsible for turning in any assignments on time unless you make prior arrangements with the instructor(s).
 
Class sessions for my courses will generally occur in person. Individual students will not be granted permission to attend remotely except as the result of an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accommodation as determined by AccessibleNU (see the subsection on Accessibility for links and more).
 
If you need to miss class for any reason, please try to contact me and/or a member of the teaching team for the class ahead of time and/or as promptly as possible (email is best). Multiple unexplained absences may impact your grade. In the event of an absence, you are responsible for obtaining class notes, handouts, assignments, etc. You are also still responsible for turning in any assignments on time unless you make prior arrangements with the instructor(s).


In general, if you need to miss a class meeting the teaching team may ask you to submit a written reflection and/or response (about 500 words) to any assigned course materials. This is in addition to any assignments due in class the day of your absence. Please confirm this with the teaching team at the time of communicating about your absence.
In general, if you need to miss a class meeting I may ask you to submit a written reflection and/or response (about 500 words) to any assigned course materials. This is in addition to any assignments due in class the day of your absence. Please confirm this with me at the time of communicating about your absence.


=== Confidentiality of peers’ work and in-class discussions ===
=== Confidentiality of peers’ work and in-class discussions ===
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I receive a lot of email and I sometimes fail to keep up. If, for some reason, I do not respond to a message related to this course within 48 hours, please do not take it personally and feel free to re-send the message with a polite reminder. This will help me and I will not resent you for it.
I receive a lot of email and I sometimes fail to keep up. If, for some reason, I do not respond to a message related to this course within 48 hours, please do not take it personally and feel free to re-send the message with a polite reminder. This will help me and I will not resent you for it.


=== Grade appeals ===
=== Appealing grades ===


If, after receiving a graded assignment back, you are confused by the grade or feel that it is not an accurate representation of your work, you have two options:
If, after receiving a graded assignment back, you are confused by the grade or feel that it is not an accurate representation of your work, you have two options:
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=== In-class device usage ===
=== In-class device usage ===
Laptops, tablets, etc. are great for note-taking but carry enormous potential to distract their users and anyone sitting nearby. So, if you plan to use an electronic device, please monitor your behavior and ask yourself whether your device is helping you learn or distracting you. Internet surfing, phone-checking, headphones, and noise-creating devices are prohibited.


Please refrain from uses of devices that do not directly contribute to your engagement with the course material. If this becomes a problem, I may ask you to leave class, temporarily surrender devices, and/or meet to develop a plan to mitigate in-class device usage that could adversely impact your learning or others'.
Please refrain from uses of devices that do not directly contribute to your engagement with the course material. If this becomes a problem, I may ask you to leave class, temporarily surrender devices, and/or meet to develop a plan to mitigate in-class device usage that could adversely impact your learning or others'.
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